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Revision as of 19:08, November 19, 2021

Spring Fist
SpringFist.jpg
Dates March 17th, 2018
Venue Aoyama Spiral Hall
Address/City 5-6-23 Minami Aoyama Minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan Japan
Attendance 52
Entry fees ¥1
Results
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners Japan Nietono & Japan Kameme

Spring Fist was a Super Smash Bros. for Wii U doubles-only tournament hosted by Nintendo in Tokyo, Japan that took place on March 17th, 2018. The tournament occurred alongside ARMS and Pokkén Tournament DX tournaments. The event was first announced on Nintendo of Japan's website on February 23rd, 2018. It was notably sponsored by Twitch Prime.[1] The tournament was streamed by SHI_Gaming.

The tournament had rules very similar to Tantalus' Recommended Ruleset, with a notable difference being that it was single-elimination. Registration was available for all three titles via Amazon Japan for ¥1.

Results

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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U doubles

(26 teams)
Top 4 Bracket
Pools

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Japan Nietono Sheik (SSB4) Japan Kameme Sheik (SSB4)
2nd Japan shky Zero Suit Samus (SSB4) Japan Eim Sheik (SSB4)
3rd Japan Tsu- Lucario (SSB4) Japan KEN Sonic (SSB4)
3rd Japan Yuzu Rosalina (SSB4) Japan Repo Mega Man (SSB4)
5th Japan Mao Cloud (SSB4) Japan Nyanko Cloud (SSB4)
5th Japan Daiki Mewtwo (SSB4) Japan Umeki Peach (SSB4)
5th Japan Rain Cloud (SSB4) Japan Zackray Corrin (SSB4)
5th Japan Suva Japan Kairikī

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